On Wednesday 16 July 2003 07:22 pm, Mark Hymers wrote:

> There are two schools of thought here:
> A) If the user does this they're being daft and it isn't our problem
> B) We should deal with the daftness
>
> I tend towards B) for all but issue number 11) where I don't think it's
> desirable to fix the problem (c.f. with the Segment Label display).

I think mostly A, though I suppose it would be nice to have some sort of smart 
algorithm that can recolor other affected bits based on the color of these 
bits.  Switch from black text to white after reaching a certain darkness 
threshold...

But you can't really hard code away all daftness.  Different displays have 
different brightness and contrast.  What seems fine to you might be annoying 
to me.  It's better just to have total control and to implement undo so 
there's a quick way back after producing something horrible.

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